This blog explores the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on higher education, from disrupted academic delivery and admissions policies to rising financial uncertainty for both institutions and students. The College Sage offers expert insight and practical guidance to help families navigate this shifting landscape with confidence and resilience.
The SC Port Authority is Hiring!
The College Sage on a Ramily Weekend visit to Colorado State University
A UGA Senior Looks Back and Ahead: Watch out Tina Fey – Here comes Katy Warren
Free Money: Check out These College Sage Endorsed Free Application Colleges
THE COLLEGE SAGE: BECAUSE ALL STUDENTS DESERVE THEIR DREAM SCHOOL
While The College Board debated “adversity scores,” The College Sage was on the ground helping students navigate college applications, financial aid, and scholarships, directly supporting deserving seniors with no-application cash awards and resources to make their college dreams a reality. Our partnership with Communities in Schools and generous donors ensures that a little extra TLC and funding can make all the difference.
I’M ACCEPTED! SAGE ADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
It’s that time of year again where I sit back with a big smile and think about the exciting college journeys that lie ahead for College Sage 2019 high school graduates. I also can’t resist offering a little bit of advice to send my students off with open eyes! Read my new blog article Sage Advice for a Successful College Experience. In my blog I highlight the 10 most important considerations for college bound students - from orientation to choosing a major, and study abroad deadlines to summer internships. My top two pieces of advice to remember during your college years are: You are Your Own Advisor! and Learn for the Sake of Learning. You can check out all my advice in my new blog article I’m Accepted! Sage Advice for a Successful College Experience - see link in my bio.
The University of Edinburgh Through the Eyes of Katie Cole
I recently caught up with a University of Edinburgh junior Katie Cole. Katie was on official business with a University of Edinburgh club in Charleston, SC. Her home university club had sent her to learn about a similar club at the College of Charleston. Here’s Katie’s story of how a teen from Savannah, Georgia found her way to an amazing college experience across the pond.







